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Signed Books available… Free UK P&P

With Christmas not far around the corner, I’m offering signed copies of all my books at RRP with FREE UK P&P.

Worldwide P&P available; please ask for quote.

For lovers of ghost stories, character-led Literary Fiction, stories fuelled by human emotions. Haunting, atmospheric, spine-tingling tales with at least one foot in history.

PRIORY ~ Best-Selling gothic thriller. A modern and historical-based story of a reclusive writer who faces the nightmares of his haunted childhood as he returns to his ancestral home, Hardacre Priory.

MR STOKER & I ~ Best-Selling Victorian Gothic horror. A tale of desperation, ambition, morality and mortality st against the backdrop of Whitby Abbey. Inspired by Dracula, featuring Bram Stoker himself.

REMEMBER TO LOVE ME ~ Best-Selling Gothic romance. A modern and Victorian gothic story of love, family secrets, grief, ghosts and reincarnation. Set in a rural Suffolk landscape, follow April as she finds love from beyond the grave.

DAUGHTERS OF THE OAK ~ Before the Salem witches, there was Manningtree, and the ghosts still haunt. The Conjuring meets The Witch in this mix of modern paranormal investigation and historical 17th witch trials.

THE FINAL ACT OF MERCY DOVE ~ A Victorian Gothic horror. A dark ghost story of forbidden love, lust, corruption and scandal. Lady Mercy Dove is a woman surrounded by opulence but tormented by her past and haunted by her deeds.

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Christmas Book Sale

A little Christmas gift from me to you, wishing you all the Merry Christmas. A festive ghost story. 

Remember to Love Me, Kindle edition is on sale at only 99p/99c – Who doesn’t love a book sale!

Offer runs from Friday 14th – Sunday 16th. Available worldwide from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com

Remember to Love Me

1900 – Annabelle yearns for nothing more than motherhood and her duty to provide an heir to devoted husband Richard Hardwick, successor to a wealthy family fortune. Her younger sister Emily, engaged to Lance Corporal James Wright, imagines only wedded bliss, but as darkness falls in the shape of War, James is deployed to South Africa, leaving her alone with an uncertain future. As melancholy festers, Emily escapes taking solace by the sea. As the distance stretches between the sisters, so too does the life-thread of family.

1997 – As her 21st birthday approaches, April reluctantly moves closer to her Grandmother Sarah, to her mother’s childhood home of Bury St Edmunds, in the heart of the Suffolk countryside. As she struggling to adjust, pining for her seaside upbringing, she takes solace in the bond she shares with her grandmother. In a visit to the attic one December afternoon, she discovers more than just dusty tea chests and old suitcases. She encounters an ancestor that has remained, a ghostly apparition whispering secrets in the shadows.

Confronted with visions and dreams; memories of a lost time, grave secrets, sisterly love, romance and family loyalties that stretch beyond even love’s limits. April is thrown into turmoil, living moments in two eras, experiencing love and loss in both. Piecing together snippets of another life, giving peace back to the house and laying ghosts to rest; she unfolds the mystery of her family’s Supernatural legacy.

“A brilliant novel full of romance and heartbreak, that pulls tight at your heartstrings and ensnares you with magical prose and lyrical beauty.”★★★★

“A delicious, sensitive story that brought tears to my eyes, and wanting more!”★★★★

“Wright came to the literary world with a wonderful book, that I could honestly read again… and again!”  ★★★★★

“I just couldn’t stop thinking about this book when I wasn’t reading it. When I was reading it, I couldn’t put it down.”  ★★★★★

Remember to Love Me by Becky Wright, available worldwide from Amazon.

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Fate or Folly?

Author Thoughts

Hello again, here you go, take your favourite chair and let’s enjoy coffee and a chat *sips coffee*

I have a thought for you to mull over. You may well have an immediate opinion or strong point of view. It’s one of those subjects *winks*

I’ve been thinking a lot over the past few days about fate, do I believe, or is it just a load of old phooey? A friend posed the question a little while ago and since then it’s been hovering in the back of my mind, pouncing to the forefront every so often. I think the trouble is, it can be quite a romantic notion, and if nothing, I am an old romantic in many ways.

How many books have you read where the plot line is very much ‘fated’ ‘written in the stars’ ‘meant to be’…? Perhaps it’s our need for a happily ever after, instilled into our subconscious by those childhood fairy tales. After all, the thought that out there, we all have someone waiting for us, our life paths being mapped out in front of us can be quite consoling, don’t you think? But in all honesty, do we actually believe it? Do our cynical brains kick in, that need to question everything, that need for free will, the fear that we have no control, or not being able to take anything on faith? So where do you fall, or are you sitting on the fence… Fate or folly? 

Well, let me tell you a little story. Are you sitting comfortably *sips coffee and winks* then I’ll begin…

About 14 years ago, the days before this life, the days with another’s surname, I started writing a novel. It was not something I had planned on doing, I hadn’t been thinking of writing a book until that morning I woke up. You see, it was literally that quick, by the end of that first day the whole story plot had firmly established itself. Now all I had to do was write it! I hadn’t written a story since I was about ten or eleven, until that point my writing had been freelance, non-fiction for blogs, columns, and magazine articles, those factual pieces of writing a million miles from where I am today. I’m digressing *rolls eyes* Within a couple of days, I knew all the characters, all their physical attributes, needs, desires, all their little foibles… Including one particular character, a fair-haired, quiet soul, James Wright. 

*grins* You can see where I’m going with this, right?

I finished writing my novel, having it published in 2008. Sadly, soon after my life crumbled drastically, with a complete crash, and I say completely in the fullest sense of the word; every aspect of my life changed. I found myself a single mother, needing to work fulltime, my writing career had gone straight out of the window. A year or so passed, having moved to a new location, I had a lovely new position as a hotel receptionist. I was revelling in all the newest. My second day I found myself looking up from my desk to see some lovely blue eyes gazing down at me. During this brief moment of exchange, the fair-haired chef placed his hand in mine, introducing himself as James Wright.

Now, I admit, it didn’t hit me, not then, my previous life had been firmly stashed away under strict lock and key. It wasn’t until almost a year later when ‘fate’ (did you see what I did there *giggles*) took a hand in matters and James and I moved into our own little cottage, that the similarity began to settle. Not only did he share the same name, but also the very same physical, emotional characteristics that I had bestowed upon my fictional James.

Now, the rest they say is history. Apart from adding that I republished the novel, Remember to Love Me in 2016, under my new name of Becky Wright. 

I know, I know, I can hear your thoughts, it’s a case of coincidence, a curious case, a lovely romantic one, but a coincidence all the same. But is it? Do we sometimes have a tiny glimmer of our fate slice into our normal everyday life, every so often giving us a little glint of the future? It’s a lovely thought, and to be honest, I don’t really know where I stand… maybe I am just too happy to sit here on this proverbial fence, glancing over into the golden light fate has to offer, watching those shooting stars.

Sit back, another coffee? *offers a top-up* I’ll leave you to ponder… fate or folly?

Becky x

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